In the past month, I've now tried KSmert/Kradau External Aimbot, Delta (Cxloader reseller) Internal Aimbot and Hypercheats Internal Aimbot.
UPDATE: I misunderstood that Kradau's aimbot was internal. Kradau clarified. The main points of criticism remain.
Hypercheats: Too unstable (often BSODs when loading game with cheat), will crash your game back to Windows every few games on average. I actually had to reinstall Windows cause it fucked up my VPN so I figured it already messed up other things. Does have a complete and surprisingly very legible Item ESP without much screen clutter, aimbot prediction is like a laser (actually too strong), and built in HWID spoofer, which is nice. Average to below average customer support. The forum devs are nice guys but can be slow to respond. Comes with the basic customizable targeting features that you'd want such as not targeting downed. Responsive FOV when autoswitching among targets, vischeck works. Vischeck still struggles to accurately detect targets that can be hit that are standing in doorways (no different than months ago when I first tried it) This is annoying considering a lot of corner weaving happens in doorways. Uses linear smoothing behavior that just can be adjusted in speed (all 3 bots do). Nothing fancy. This aimbot is actually my favorite because it does the basics of everything that I'd want BUT the program itself is too unstable, takes forever to load, and will fuck up your computer. Not to mention the cheat already has a history of being frequently detected so their security method seems poor. Fans running at 100% while injected. The value of this bot in terms of features would be on par with Delta if not for the fact that it was so unstable and basically unusable. It also has a frequent detection history which isn't made transparent by the devs that is a mark against it.
Delta: My favorite of the three for a few reasons. While using this in the first week, the cheat actually got detected. Dev of Cxloader blamed a bug that he unintentionally introduced during an update and so there was a banwave. Prior to this there had been a banwave for this bot around a couple weeks prior and bot was down for a bit and then before that they were UD for I believe two months. Reseller support though is pretty active. Discord is a fairly complete setup for a community. Not as satisfying to be involved with as the Xeraph community but it's something at least. Incomplete item ESP that utilizes icons unlike the text that the other two use but doesn't show armor, backpacks, helmets, and other things. It also incorrectly shows energy mags as heavy mags. Does show most everything else but it feels apparent how incomplete it is. Has a nice ESP for glow. Uses player ESP distance as the same scalar for player targeting distance, which I find annoying that you can't separate. Player ESP can be turned off while aim distance remains active but you can't set it up where you see players who are close to you but aim distance can still target players far away like you can with Hypercheats. FOV is customizable from small to full screen. It doesn't work well with a very small FOV since it has a hard time capturing targets when you get to a certain size unless they're far enough away to fit in the FOV. This is still the case with the other aimbots but it felt like more of a problem to target players with a small FOV with Delta and not Ksmert or HC. Performance of the bot while in-game feels very stable. Fans aren't running all crazy. Aimbot accuracy isn't like a laser like HC. You'll notice that at higher legit smooths, you'll miss more shots and that the bullets actually spread and there's bullet drift. With Hypercheats you notice this when you set the smooths very high but the prediction is so spot on that you'll basically be raging with how accurate your shots are if the target is slow enough for smoothing to keep pace with the target. Finding the optimal legit smooth doesn't really fall across a large range but rather a limited selection of values. Aimbot is overall decent and more fully featured than Hypercheats and Ksmert because it has silent Aim and a handful of other customizable options, including ignoring Knocked targets. Vischeck works better than Hyper's. Detection history isn't as bad as Hypercheats but they do seem to have happened infrequently but regularly (3 times at least over a few months), but personally, I don't care as long as I can stay UD for a couple weeks even that's enough for me. The reseller Dingle is a nice guy. Quick to respond when he's around. Discord is fairly inactive and support from peers is lacking but I've already had a little fun with some members of the community. I don't know what the dev of Cx is like.
KSmert/Kradau: My least favorite. The aimbot does work and won't crash your computer like Hypercheats. He will brag about its 5 months UD history; however, his advertisement is inaccurate. There is a Vischeck option that doesn't work. He said it hasn't worked for months, yet the advertisement banner remains the same on his thread because he says he can't delete it. Although I've only had a limited conversation with him on Discord, it left me with an impression that Kradau is among the least pleasant people I've dealt with among a short list of maybe 10 aimbot development/reselling groups that I've been involved with. He reminds me of Fittah who resold OWSombra who would reply with one word responses "yes" "ok" and leave you hanging for 15m to hours without a response, which makes you feel like he doesn't care, and with further responses from him, I realize that does seem to describe his attitude accurately. Aimbot itself seemed smooth. FOV can only be increased to about one-third screen size. ESP itself is on the cluttered side if you have 2D boxes and names and items activated. Lots of lines tearing across the screen similar to Hypercheats. Fans also running at 100% while injected. Besides my criticism of the provider's personality, this is also not a good premium option or a value option, especially considering that this is an external aimbot charging internal aimbot prices, and when considering the other UD external aimbot options out there that are cheaper. I was searching for another aimbot with vischeck specifically and so I went to Kradau (I also happened to think it was internal at the time; regardless, the advertisement was misleading and has been so for months according to Kradau). It was a disappointment to me when I found out that this feature didn't work. The overall feature set is also as basic as Hypercheats but even more basic since it lacks vischeck. When combined with an asking price of 80/month for 1 week or 180/month for 1 month, it isn't a better value option either when compared to the availability of other cheaper UD cheats like kernel that have long UD histories nor a premium option when it comes to extra interesting features.
The only other internal option I believe I'm interested in trying out there with Vischeck will be Xeraph when they get theirs back up and running.






